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Ousted Labor senator's threat to expose more MPs who are 'f---ing around'

Ousted Labor senator's threat to expose more MPs who are 'f---ing around'

In a series of late-night tweets, Sam Dastyari suggests there may be more scandals about to be revealed and says: 'Hey Barnaby Joyce, I went for a LOT less.'

  • by Latika Bourke

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Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce in Question Time on Monday.
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PM's senior adviser warned of 'misbehaviour' by Joyce at awards night

SMSs seen by Fairfax Media warn Joyce 'will cop media' over an alleged incident. 

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Apple Fed Square plans were nearly complete in mid-2016

Apple Fed Square plans were nearly complete in mid-2016

Apple’s plan for a 'flagship' store at Federation Square was largely complete almost two years ago, drawings show.

  • by Clay Lucas
Duterte tells soldiers to shoot female rebels in their genitals

Duterte tells soldiers to shoot female rebels in their genitals

Philippine President told former rebels to tell soldiers of a new order: 'We won’t kill you. We will just shoot your vagina.”

  • by Lindsay Murdoch
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Major traffic delays strike on the Monash Freeway

Clean-up after crash has shut multiple lanes inbound on the key freeway as morning-peak traffic builds.

  • by Robyn Grace
White powder in envelope: Trump jnr's wife falls ill

White powder in envelope: Trump jnr's wife falls ill

Police say Donald Trump jnr’s wife opened an envelope that contained white powder and is now in hospital.

Teenage boy charged over death of Brunswick artist

Teenage boy charged over death of Brunswick artist

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder over death of Antonia Tatchell, who was found dead in a bathtub.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
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I turned off my phone - and rediscovered the world

It took me a long time to accept that I needed to break up with my phone. I had begun noticing that I often picked the device up "just to check", only to resurface an hour later feeling unsatisfied and wondering where the time had gone.

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    The capital is much more than a destination for bureaucrats, if you're willing to look beyond the stereotype.

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    The company knew that the Dorito ''for women'' thought bubble would get its product all over the media.

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      When sex and politics collide in Canberra, right and wrong can be a blur

      When sex and politics collide in Canberra, right and wrong can be a blur

      The Deputy PM could become the first Australian politician to lose a leadership position to what might be called 21st century moralism.

      • by Tony Wright

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      Bank transfers in less than a minute as real-time payments rolled out

      Three of the big four banks will start rolling out a near real-time payment system from Tuesday, in the biggest overhaul of the payments system in two decades.

      • by Clancy Yeates

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      Calm your farm: Six strategies to teach your angry child to calm down

      Calm your farm: Six strategies to teach your angry child to calm down

      Like most humans, kids get angry, but they don't always know the right way to let off steam. 

      • by Laura Lifshitz
      'Go hard or go home': The deadly addiction no-one talks about

      'Go hard or go home': The deadly addiction no-one talks about

      What should be a way to get healthier has become a dangerous obsession.

      • by Gary Nunn

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      Arthur through to snowboard halfpipe final, Crawford misses out

      Emily Arthur has qualified for the final of the women's snowboard halfpipe but compatriot Holly Crawford missed out on the decider by just one place.

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      Lehmann backs Sayers to replace Bird

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